The bromance continues. On Friday night, Dec. 19, in Nashville, Tennessee, Garth Brooks joined superfan Justin Timberlake onstage for the former's classic "Friends in Low Places." Needless to say, the Bridgestone Arena went crazy. It was pure bliss.

Timberlake starts the song but has to stop, Taste of Country notes. Something's missing.

"Hold on, now something don't feel right, something don't feel right, Nashville," he said before introducing Brooks.

In the video below, you can hear one fan exclaim, "Oh, my God!"

There was probably a lot of that. It's mostly a crowd sing-along, but Brooks and Timberlake sounded great together. The best part? Brooks filming the end of it on his iPhone.

In case you missed it, Timberlake was spotted in the front row of a Brooks concert in St. Louis. Missouri, earlier this month before covering "Friends in Low Places" the following night. It is one of music's best friendships to date.

"One of my IDOLS. Garth... You are a MASTER of your craft. I am in awe of you, still," he posted on Instagram along with a photo of him and Brooks.

Timberlake is wrapping up his long 20/20 Experience tour with two dates at the beginning of 2015.

Brooks is back from a 13-year recording hiatus with Man Against Machine, which got mostly positive reviews.

"Y'all counted out Chris Gaines, but after 13 years, Garth Brooks returns with one of the year's best accidental rock albums. There's no Auto-Tune to smooth his rusty voice, so it's more weathered and honest than the man who left the spotlight," Rolling Stone wrote.

Brooks is currently touring behind the album.

Readers: What did you think of the video? Are you excited to see Brooks back in the spotlight? What did you think of his latest album? Let us know down in the comments section.

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